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  • Nvidia Posts Record Q2 Earnings but Stock Falls as Market Expectations Remain High Nvidia's strong Q2 earnings and upbeat Q3 guidance led to a stock drop, reflecting the market's high expectations.
  • Snapchat Finally Launches Native iPad App After 13 Years Snapchat has introduced native iPad support after 13 years, filling the screen and enhancing accessibility, though only in portrait mode.
  • Qantas’ $11,000 Business Class Seats Offered Free Due to Website Glitch Qantas Airways mistakenly sold first-class tickets at an 85% discount due to a coding error, now offering business class or refunds.
  • UBS Ups U.S. Recession Risk as Job Market Slows Down UBS increased the probability of a U.S. recession to 25% amid weak job growth and rising unemployment, citing an uncertain economic outlook.
  • U.S. Government Pumps $50 Million into HP for Cutting-Edge Semiconductor Tech The U.S. government is granting $50 million to HP for semiconductor tech, boosting life sciences and AI equipment production.
  • 90% of CEOs in South Korea Think AI Will Boost Their Strategic Moves—Here’s How Over 90% of South Korean CEOs believe AI can aid strategic decision-making, enhancing data analysis and efficiency.
  • NVIDIA’s Big Reveal: Analysts Predict Smaller Shock in Upcoming Earnings Analysts expect NVIDIA's earnings report to show less surprise, with key focus on profit margins and guidance.
  • Canada Hits China Hard: New Tariffs on EVs, Steel, and Aluminum Set to Impact Trade Canada is imposing new tariffs on Chinese EVs, steel, and aluminum, aligning with U.S. and European actions amid trade tensions.
  • Why San Francisco Isn’t Fighting to Keep Elon Musk’s X From Leaving Tesla CEO Elon Musk is relocating X’s headquarters from San Francisco to Austin, citing California's new transgender student rights law.
  • Gold Hits New Highs: Hedge Funds’ Biggest Bet in Years Points to Possible Fed Rate Cut Hedge funds now hold their largest net long gold position in four years, betting on a potential U.S. rate cut.
  • Nvidia Set to Outshine Q2 Earnings Predictions, But What’s Next for Its Stock? Eugene Investment & Securities predicts Nvidia will surpass Q2 earnings expectations but warns of slower stock growth ahead.
  • Do’s and Don’ts of Letting Someone Go: Your Ultimate Guide to Smooth Dismissals Provide clear feedback, set measurable goals, separate roles to isolate issues, and honor contributions if dismissal is needed.
  • Chinese Steel Exports Drive Iron Ore Prices to New Lows Chinese steel companies boost low-cost exports due to domestic demand slowdown, pressuring global markets and iron ore prices.
  • Tesla Semi Goes Up in Flames in California: Why Electric Truck Fires Are More Dangerous Than You Think A fire in a Tesla Semi truck on Interstate 80 led to highway closures. Toxic gases and intense flames made firefighting difficult.
  • Canada on the Brink: Massive Railway Strike Could Cripple North American Supply Chains A Canadian railway strike could disrupt North American supply chains, notably in automotive, as Maersk halts rail cargo.
  • South Korea-Cuba Mineral Deal Threatened by U.S. Helms-Burton Law As South Korea and Cuba explore mineral cooperation, concerns about the Helms-Burton Act may disrupt business, similar to Panasonic's issues.
  • China's Youth Unemployment Crisis: Is It Turning Into a New 'Employment Ice Age'? China's youth unemployment rate is skyrocketing, raising serious concerns as it serves as a crucial indicator of the country's ...
  • Gold Prices Soar: Gold Bars Now Exceed $1 Million for the First Time Ever Recent increases in gold prices have pushed the price of gold bars to surpass $1 million for the first time in history.
  • Democrats Avoid Crypto Debate: What This Silence Could Mean for the Industry Although the Democratic Party released its draft platform for the presidential election, it did not mention cryptocurrency.
  • Trump's Shocking Comments Leave Hyundai and Kia Scrambling Amid Success in the U.S. Trump suggested he might eliminate the $7,500 EV tax credit if re-elected, which would impact Hyundai and South Korea's battery industry.
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